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Local List of Heritage Assets directory
Check if a building, park or garden is locally listed. Get more information about the local listing and what this means.
How to use this directory
Check if a building, park or garden is locally listed. Get more information about the local listing and what this means.
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Western Road, 64, Hove Bank
Historic building, bank. A tudor-style building built in 1890 by Zephania King for London & County Bank.
Whiteway Lane, Whiteway Centre, Rottingdean
Historic building, hall. Hall built in 1974 by Michael Blee & Partners. A modern interpretation of the architecture of traditional agricultural buildings in the village.
Wilbury Road, Harewood Court, Hove
Historic building, flats. Two parallel ranges of purpose-built flats. Designed in 1947 by Denman & Son for the Royal Masonic Benevolent Institution, but not built until 1956.
Wilmington Way, 2 to 10, The Long Man, Brighton
Historic building, public house. One and 2-storey public house, with flat and hipped tiled roofs.
Windlesham Road, 14 and 16, Brighton
Interesting artisan Arts and Crafts reverse symmetrical semi-detached houses of c1904.
Windlesham Road, 4 and 6, Brighton
Two good quality semi-detached houses set over 3 storeys of c1903, with clear elements of the Arts and Crafts style.
Windlesham Road, Temple Heights and Windlesham House, Brighton
Historic building, education, later hospital, now flats. Built between 1843 to 1844 as a purpose-built school, which opened on the site in 1846.
Wyndham Street, 5, Brighton
Historic building, house. Two-storey cottage set back from the road behind a rendered boundary wall.
York Place, 31, Hobgoblin, Brighton
Historic building, public house. Four-storey rendered public house, likely early 20th century in date.